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Small Grants, Big Impact: What Maine’s ADU Pilot Program Gets Right About the Housing Crisis

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​ Across the country, we keep looking for a silver bullet to fix the housing shortage. Massive subsidies. Mega-developments. Sweeping federal programs. But sometimes the most practical solutions are the smallest ones. Three cities in Maine—Rockland, Bath, and Brunswick—are piloting a program that offers homeowners up to $10,000 to build an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). It’s called the ADU Boost Pilot Program, and while the grant itself may seem modest, the concept behind it is exactly the kind of thinking we need more of in housing policy. From a real estate developer’s perspective, programs like this recognize something the market has been saying for years: the fastest way to create housing isn’t always through large-scale projects. Sometimes it’s by empowering existing property owners to add supply incrementally. The Quiet Power of Accessory Dwelling Units ADUs—sometimes called carriage houses, backyard cottages, or in-law apartments—are one of the most underutilized t...

What’s Broken in the Ski Industry. And How We’d Build a Resort Differently

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​ By Daniel Kaufman The ski industry is facing a strange contradiction. Demand for skiing is as strong as it’s ever been. Mountain towns are booming. Real estate near ski resorts has exploded in value. Lift ticket prices have climbed to levels that would have seemed absurd twenty years ago. And yet, the actual experience of skiing often feels worse. Crowds are worse. Infrastructure is strained. Housing for workers is broken. And the economics of many ski towns are becoming increasingly fragile. The truth is that most ski resorts in North America weren’t designed for the world we live in today. They were built decades ago, when skier visits were lower, travel patterns were different, and the real estate component of resorts was secondary. Today, real estate drives the economics of ski resorts. But paradoxically, many resorts are still operating with infrastructure and planning models that belong to another era. If we had the opportunity to develop a ski resort from scrat...